2026 Toyota C-HR for Sale in Bozeman | Toyota of Bozeman
First introduced in 2018, the Toyota C-HR was supposed to be a sporty, budget-friendly compact SUV with unique curb appeal. Unfortunately, it never quite found its footing, held back by a sluggish four-cylinder engine that didn’t deliver the excitement the style suggested. Toyota took it off the shelf after 2022, but four years later, the Toyota C-HR returns with a new look and an electric powertrain. The electric Toyota C-HR is here to right the wrongs of its gas-powered predecessor, replacing a paltry 144 horsepower with 338 ponies, helping it deliver on the sporty promise the crossover coupe design suggests. The EV SUV is the latest of Toyota’s forays into the electric market, but it’s still undeniably a Toyota SUV. It boasts a utilitarian, tech-laden cabin with plenty of safety features, a long driving range, and ample cargo space. In the sections below, we’ll preview everything you need to know about the EV SUV, from the C-HR specs to the trim levels. If you’d like to be among the first to get your hands on the new Toyota C-HR EV, visit Toyota of Bozeman today.
2026 C-HR Charge Range and Performance
The new C-HR casts aside the gas powertrain we last saw in 2022, opting for a pair of electric motors. One sits on each axle, giving it standard all-wheel drive, and they combine to generate 338 horsepower in total. This helps the C-HR hustle from 0 to 60 in 4.9 seconds, making it an engaging choice whether you’re winding through backroads or accelerating up to speed on the highway. Every C-HR comes with the same battery pack, which should give you an estimated driving range of up to 287 miles, depending on the trim options you select. The Toyota SUV uses a North American Charging standard port, so it can use the Tesla Supercharger network. In ideal conditions, the C-HR can charge from 10 to 80 percent in about 30 minutes, courtesy of a Level 3 DC fast-charger. If you’d like to learn more about the new C-HR for sale in Bozeman, visit our Montana Toyota dealership.
New Toyota C-HR Trim Levels and Features
As you’d expect, the C-HR sports an entirely new look in 2026, but the crossover cabin is still plenty spacious. Behind the rear row, you’ll find 25.4 cubic feet of cargo space, increasing to 59.5 cubic feet of total volume with the rear row folded. For its inaugural year, the Toyota C-HR comes in two trim levels:
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2026 Toyota C-HR SE |
$37,000 |
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2026 Toyota C-HR XSE |
$39,000 |
Both models share heated front seats, a leather-trimmed, heated steering wheel, dual-zone climate control, and a plethora of other amenities, but the XSE is better equipped. On the exterior, you’ll find 20-inch gunmetal wheels, synthetic suede seats, and more options, including a panoramic moonroof with a power sunshade. If you’d like to learn more about the features onboard the new Toyota EV, test drive the C-HR with our Toyota dealership in Bozeman.
2026 C-HR Tech Specs
Technology is plentiful in the new EV SUV. As soon as you step into the cabin, you’ll find a digital gauge display mounted behind the steering wheel at the top of the dashboard, resting next to a 14.0-inch central infotainment touchscreen that dominates the center of the cabin. It’s accented by a customizable LED light strip that runs across the length of the dashboard. Below the touchscreen, the center console is home to a pair of wireless charging pads, with some extra storage space beneath. Of course, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto come standard, with your choice of a six or nine-speaker stereo system. Standard safety features include adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assistance, and automated emergency braking.
Test Drive Your New Toyota EV for Sale in Bozeman, MT
With all-wheel drive, plenty of cargo volume, and a silhouette that jumps off the road, the 2026 Toyota C-HR is the perfect EV, conquering all the curveballs Montana has in store. Test drive the new C-HR EV with Toyota of Bozeman today!